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Originally Posted by susie123
I think this is the sort of thing he's referring to (from the reporting of the census findings yesterday BBC News - At-a-glance: Census 2011 findings):
The most ethnically diverse area was London, where fewer than half (45%; 3.7 million) of the city's 8.2 million residents were white British.
Since 2001, the number of people of mixed ethnicity had almost doubled to just over 1.2 million in 2011.
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Sounds a lot like major Canadian cities ... in TO 43.7% of the population is foreign born, and 46.9% are "visible minorities". I think that the problem is not ethnic origin, but religion. That comes out pretty clear in the census. (or "clearly" if youse want to be picky

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